Ship lenght ("La
longuer") measured normally stem to sterpost in outer edges,but sometimes in inner edges.
Also keel ("La quille") lengt is found many ships.In 19th.
Century lenght measured also waterline.
Beam ("La largeur")measured usually the
outside planking in to 1740s ,and after that in inside planking.sometime to the 19th. Century beam measured
also in waterline.

The depth in hold (“Le
creux”) measured probably in distance between bottom of the ship to the lower
deck,
but there was several methods in use to measured that.

Draught (“Le tirant”)
measured often in fore and stern to the ship,and stern
draught was same as the maxium draught.
French tonnage ("Le tonnage") measured in many different way,here is couple of formulas:

Built 12/1666 - 8/1669.
Refitted 12/1676-4/1677.
Take part only one naval action in 1677.
Out of service 1/1691.
Unseaworthy 1692-97.
BU 1697.
Guns:
30-36, 30-18, 32-12 , 26-6/4.
Later only 12-6/4 guns.
(1677):30-36,30-18,26-12,6-4.

163
163

135
136

44-4
44-6

21
21

22

9+900

2400

Dauphin Royal,
Royal Dauphin(1671),
Dauphin Royal(1691)

Toulon

1668

100/104
(90-104)

Built 3/1667 - 4/1670.
Out of service 11/1699.
Sold to BU 1700.
Guns: 26-36, 28-18, 28-8, 18-6/4 =100

Laid down 1838.Commisioned 1849.
Guns: 62-30, 4-80o., 16-30c., 38-30 ob.
Design height of the gun ports over the water was 2,00 m, but when completed
it was only 1,7 m, but after sheathing
it was rosed to 1,85 m.

-*one ship not launch ("Royal louis" 118-gun
ship,laid down in 1740,destroyed by fire in
12/1742,would be launced in 1743)
Not including ships that french bought in Denmark-Norway : 1x 80/70,1x 70/60
gun ships , and 6x 72-76 gun ships in Netherlands.
In adition 4x60-64 gun ships purchased from Genoa in 1760 and one 48-gun
purchased from Belgium 1702.